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    server boards

    I probably posted in the wrong section before; so I will post in the more appropriate section, now. Telecom grade? Roughly 150 lbs. These are from several server cabinets. Grade and pricing from any buyers or e waste specialists appreciated. http://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/...7/IMAG0454.jpg



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    Another way to go is pm one or more of the buyers. I would take a couple of photo's, one on the face and one on the reverse. If there are more than one type board you may want to include photos of each. I would not do the additional photos if the boards are very similar. The more information the buyer has the more accurate the pricing. Mike.
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    The top two would go as telcom. The bottom one might not because it has some empty spaces. Might only go as server grade.

    Like the above poster. Best is to a PM a buyer with a picture of each board.

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    so miked if you had a bunch green boards with 1 little transformer and 1 capacitor would it be worth removing them or sell them as is

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    Fingers or no fingers? That alone would make a difference. Green on one side or both? In the end its best to send photos to your buyer and see what their response is. I realize I am being less than up front but the differences in what you have makes me want not to directly answer your question.

    If it is what I am envisoning I would cut off the transformer and put it in the board in the shred pile. Locally I can't get better than shred for low grade boards. Mike

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    Like the above poster. Best is to a PM a buyer with a picture of each board.
    And an approximate weight per board wouldn't hurt either along with the pictures.
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    Around 14 oz per board mechanic688. Good point. Thank you.


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